Actually, this movie made a lot of sense to make, look at the giant grosses for all the other movies Adam McCay produced. Honestly, this summer has just been really awful for comedies (sans the hangover)
I thought M I: 3 was great. It had the Suspense and Thriller aspect of the first film, had great action of the second, and added in fantastic cinematography and direction from J. J. Abrams.
Roger Ebert said - "Tom Cruise is perfectly satisfactory, if not electrifying, in the leading role. I'm at a loss to explain the blizzard of negative advance buzz fired at him for the effrontery of playing a half-blind, one-armed Nazi hero. Two factors may be to blame: (a) Cruise has attracted so much publicity by some of his own behavior (using Oprah's couch as a trampoline) that anything he does sincerely seems fair game for mockery, and (b) movie publicity is now driven by gossip, scandal and the eagerness of fanboys and girls to attract attention by posing as critics of movies they've almost certainly not seen. Now that the movie is here, the buzz is irrelevant, but may do residual damage." Devore says – reply to this 20Tom Cruise is a movie star, not an actor.since when did he EVER give a superb performance in ANY film he has ever been in? . Many times actually, he has been nominated for 3 oscars and won a golden globe. sounds like he has been praised before.
No that bitch is dumb and looks like my great aunt.
Devore says – reply to this
20Tom Cruise is a movie star, not an actor.since when did he EVER give a superb performance in ANY film he has ever been in?
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Many times actually, he has been nominated for 3 oscars and won a golden globe. sounds like he has been praised before.